Housed in a former schoolhouse which backs onto the graveyard where most of the collection was found, the museum at Meigle displays 26 pictish stones dating from the 8th to the late 10th centuries. The stones represent one of the most important collections of early medieval sculpture in Western Europe.

One of only three cameras obscura in Scotland (the others being in Edinburgh and Dumfries) the Camera on Kirrie Hill - as well as the cricket pavilion in which it sits - were gifted to the local community in 1930 by the author J M Barrie.More...

Situated in Glamis village, 5 miles south west of Forfar, the Angus Folk Museum is made up of six 18th-century cottages housing important collections that offer an insight into the domestic life of rural workers in Angus over the past 200 years.More...